Red Bull changed the car after FP3 so their performance in FP3 has less value.venkyhere wrote: ↑07 Apr 2024, 09:32I got carried away by the long run pace numbers from FPs. The 1s advantage Ferrari seemed to have, tricked me into thinking that Ferrari has a realistic 0.2-0.3 advantage in race pace.
In the actual race, Max was consistently 0.5 per lap faster than Ferraris. Talk about mega sandbagging in FPs.
Since midway through 2023 they've sometimes had really slow long runs in free practice. Some weekends only. It's just something to be aware ofvenkyhere wrote: ↑07 Apr 2024, 09:32I got carried away by the long run pace numbers from FPs. The 1s advantage Ferrari seemed to have, tricked me into thinking that Ferrari has a realistic 0.2-0.3 advantage in race pace.
In the actual race, Max was consistently 0.5 per lap faster than Ferraris. Talk about mega sandbagging in FPs.
It seems the RB20 has traded some high fuel performance for quality performance vs the RB19.AR3-GP wrote: ↑07 Apr 2024, 09:10I think it was an okay performance. The car was not perfect by any means and they still had a balance issue on high fuel, but they made something of it and car got better and better towards the end according to Max. Plenty of work to do to understand and correct.
The sprint weekend in China will be an experience....
Fact is they usually run higher fuel and lower engine modes than others. Ferrari is a bit more aggressive in FP, still, RB did not have half a second here. It's exaggerated by traffic.organic wrote: ↑07 Apr 2024, 09:37Since midway through 2023 they've sometimes had really slow long runs in free practice. Some weekends only. It's just something to be aware ofvenkyhere wrote: ↑07 Apr 2024, 09:32I got carried away by the long run pace numbers from FPs. The 1s advantage Ferrari seemed to have, tricked me into thinking that Ferrari has a realistic 0.2-0.3 advantage in race pace.
In the actual race, Max was consistently 0.5 per lap faster than Ferraris. Talk about mega sandbagging in FPs.
Max had a very clear track in front of him all day. SAinz was battling through traffic and loosing both race time and tire wear. Ferrari should have been a lot closer, if their strategy team made it easier for Sainz, but they seem to be doing the opposite.venkyhere wrote: ↑07 Apr 2024, 09:32I got carried away by the long run pace numbers from FPs. The 1s advantage Ferrari seemed to have, tricked me into thinking that Ferrari has a realistic 0.2-0.3 advantage in race pace.
In the actual race, Max was consistently 0.5 per lap faster than Ferraris. Talk about mega sandbagging in FPs.
I'm not sure that there are enough races to conclude this yet. In Bahrain, another high deg circuit, they were the only team using the soft tires for two stints without any degradation (in Max's case).Cassius wrote: ↑07 Apr 2024, 09:37It seems the RB20 has traded some high fuel performance for quality performance vs the RB19.AR3-GP wrote: ↑07 Apr 2024, 09:10I think it was an okay performance. The car was not perfect by any means and they still had a balance issue on high fuel, but they made something of it and car got better and better towards the end according to Max. Plenty of work to do to understand and correct.
The sprint weekend in China will be an experience....
I haven't seen any of the dominant tyre deg performance in any of the races so far. In all 3 races Max finished at least one of the Ferraris looked better at the end of the stint.AR3-GP wrote: ↑07 Apr 2024, 09:45I'm not sure that there are enough races to conclude this yet. In Bahrain, another high deg circuit, they were the only team using the soft tires for two stints without any degradation (in Max's case).Cassius wrote: ↑07 Apr 2024, 09:37It seems the RB20 has traded some high fuel performance for quality performance vs the RB19.AR3-GP wrote: ↑07 Apr 2024, 09:10I think it was an okay performance. The car was not perfect by any means and they still had a balance issue on high fuel, but they made something of it and car got better and better towards the end according to Max. Plenty of work to do to understand and correct.
The sprint weekend in China will be an experience....
Max tyres were just 2 laps older than Sainz.PierreW wrote: ↑07 Apr 2024, 11:10Max was faster at the end of the race than Sainz, despite older tyres and was even able to get the fastest lap. RB also had the best working tyres on the first medium stint compared to the rest of the field.
It was a dominating performance, both over a lap and over the whole race. The car was also much faster to overtake others than any other cars.